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What to visit in the Dominican Republic? Find out with Thiago Correa

What to visit in the Dominican Republic: best excursions
What to visit in the Dominican Republic. Best tours: Salto del Limón, Samaná, Cayo Levantado, cenote Hoyo Azul and Saona Island.

There is no better companion in adventures than someone who has no fear. Accompany Brazilian Thiago Correa on his trip to the Dominican Republic

Looking for inspiration in Thiago Correa can be risky and more so if you intend to follow his footsteps. The Brazilian blogger has no fear. Discover Dominican Republic with him and explore its most spectacular corners together. Jump into the void from one of the most spectacular waterfalls: El Limón – a 40-meter free-fall into an incredible, crystal-clear-water lagoon in the middle of thick, green forests in the region of Samaná. Visit Cayo Levantado or “Bacardí Island”, an islet that is barely one kilometer long which will surprise you by its location, in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Immerse yourself in the turquoise waters of Hoyo Azul, a natural cenote that is a must-see for anyone who travels to the Dominican Republic or Saona Island, located within the Cotubanama National Park, a perfect enclave to spend the day with miles of fine white sand and infinite palm trees.



Jump into the void with Thiago Correa, on a trip that will leave you breathless

Thiago Correa travels the most spectacular corners of the Dominican Republic from a perspective that will knock your socks off. Salto del Limón: a beautiful waterfall from where to launch into a 40-meter void and plunge into crystal-clear waters in the heart of Samaná. Cayo Levantado, also known as Bacardi Island, is an islet in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean that seems to emerge from nowhere. The Hoyo Azul has deep turquoise, crystal-clear waters, it is a natural cenote worthy of a visit; as is Saona Island, the largest in the Dominican Republic and also one of the most visited for its kilometers of fine white sand and endless palm trees. Reality or fiction? Join the Brazilian blogger while he explores the Caribbean’s most charming spots on a trip only suitable for those who can handle adrenaline.

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